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U.S. Police Fire Chemical Agents at Protesters

Police Car Drives Into Crowd
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Police in Virginia’s capital city fired chemical agents at demonstrators who gathered late Sunday and early Monday to protest a previous incident in which a police car drove into a crowd, according to news reports.
زدن گاز اشک‌آور یا سم‌پاشی باغچه +فیلم و تصاویر - جهان نيوز
Hundreds of people marched from a Richmond park to the downtown police headquarters on Sunday night and engaged in an hourslong standoff with officers.
The Richmond Times-Dispatch reported that police first shot a chemical agent, which the newspaper said was pepper spray, into the crowd around 10 p.m. Sunday. It was deployed again against a smaller crowd as the demonstration continued into Monday morning. A woman was taken into custody, the report said.
پلیس آمریکا به صورت دختر خردسال هم اسپری فلفل پاشید + فیلم - مشرق نیوز
Virginia State Police were eventually called in to support Richmond officers, the newspaper said.
Video released by WWBT-TV showed a small group of protestors standing in front of a line of officers in riot gear outside the downtown police building after 4 a.m. Some protestors could be heard shouting at the officers.
کشته‌شدن یک سیاه پوست با اسپری فلفل پلیس آمریکا | امپراتوری دروغ
Police later appeared to launch multiple canisters of what the station reported was tear gas toward the group, before some demonstrators picked them up and threw them back, according to the video.
The encounters took place less than a day after Mayor Levar Stoney asked a state prosecutor to investigate an incident in
which a police SUV appeared to strike multiple protesters as they blocked the vehicle’s path near the Robert E. Lee statue on Saturday. No one was reported seriously injured by the SUV.
Protests against police brutality have rocked the U.S. since the death on May 25 of George Floyd, a black man who pleaded for air while a Minneapolis police officer pinned him down with a knee to Floyd’s neck.
In the wake of Floyd’s death in police custody, dozens of American Muslim organizations have come together to call for reform to policing practices, and to support black-led organizations.
گاز اشک‌آور و اسپری فلفل؛ `پاسخ پلیس به تظاهر‌کنندگان در هنگ کنگ ...
“The victimization of unarmed Black Muslims has a long and troubling history,” said a coalition statement signed by more than 90 civil rights, advocacy, community and faith organizations. “As American Muslims, we will draw on our diversity, our strength, and our resilience to demand these reforms because Black lives matter.”
Proposed changes include prohibiting racial profiling and maneuvers that restrict the flow of blood or oxygen to the brain, such as choke holds; making it legally easier for prosecutors to hold law enforcement accountable; and redirecting police funding “into community health, education, employment and housing programs.”
The statement also calls for establishing “a federal standard that use of force be reserved as a last resort, only when absolutely necessary” and after exhausting all reasonable options.
“These demands are a floor for our groups and not a ceiling. Some would call for much more,” Farhana Khera, executive director of Muslim Advocates, one of the statement’s co-conveners, said in response to e-mailed questions. “We’re also urging all American Muslims to call their members of Congress right now and to demand a stronger response from them.”
Like members of other faith groups, many Muslims in America have joined in the outrage unleashed after Floyd, a black man, died after a white Minneapolis police officer pressed a knee to his neck. Groups from multiple denominations across faiths have publicly called for action against racism and aligned with the goals of peaceful demonstrators.
حمله پلیس با اسپری فلفل به تماشاگر آتش افروز + فیلم و عکس های ...
In street protests, statements, sermons and webinars, American Muslims have rallied against racism and discussed reforms.
“Muslim American organizations are committed to advocating at all levels to put an end to excessive use of force which has led to the murders of countless Black Americans,” said Iman Awad, legislative director of Emgage Action, one of the statement’s signatories. “Our message is that we will continue to fight but most importantly uplift the work being done by our Black leaders.”
Muslims in America are ethnically and racially diverse and Floyd’s death has also reinvigorated conversations about the treatment and representation of black Muslims in their own faith communities.
“I’m hopeful and heartened by the number and diversity of groups that have signed on,” said Kameelah Rashad, president of Muslim Wellness Foundation, also a co-convener. “That says to me that there’s at least recognition that we as a whole can no longer separate Islamophobia, anti-Black racism, surveillance, and violence. People are reconciling with the notion that means our struggles are intertwined.”
Now, she said, is the time for action. “It’s vital that non-Black Muslims develop a respect for the resilience and resistance of Black people.”
The statement said: “Black people are often marginalized within the broader Muslim community. And when they fall victim to police violence, non-Black Muslims are too often silent, which leads to complicity.”
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